The Fairies
by William Allingham
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An illustrated version of the nineteenth-century poem about the "little men" and the mischief that they do.Tags
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This beautifully illustrated edition was a favourite read-out-loud to my children and the quality of the pictures made up for the somewhat pedestrian although undoubtedly catchy rhymes. This is one of the few - if not the only - poem my husband knows at all and while I doubt my daughters would care now if I tossed their childhood book, he would never allow it!
Doesn't grab us very well, though it is a good description of the *original* fairies (before they were disneyfied).
As noted, the poem concerns the theft and death of a young girl. She's shown waking up on the endpage, but really, it's clear that she's intended to have died. Read before you buy.
As noted, the poem concerns the theft and death of a young girl. She's shown waking up on the endpage, but really, it's clear that she's intended to have died. Read before you buy.
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- Canonical title*
- The Fairies
- Original title
- The Fairies
- Original publication date
- 1850
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- Languages
- English, German
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- Paper, Ebook
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- 4
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